The Equine Hospital Manual

The must-have resource drawing together all aspects of hospital
care of the horse and specialist techniques in equine medicine.
Written by a team of over 30 international experts working at the
cutting edge of equine medicine and surgery. The emphasis is on
practical, easy-to-access information, with a sound basis in
evidence based medicine and full references for further
enquiry.

The Equine Hospital Manual covers the range of procedures
used on hospitalized adult horses and foals from the simple to the
advanced. The book is liberally illustrated with photographs and
line drawings.

Reflecting the substantial trend in recent years to treat horses
in a hospital rather than in the field, this book provides all you
need to know whether you have facilities to treat one or one
hundred horses.

Kevin Corley and Jennifer Stephen are both based at Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital, Republic of Ireland. Kevin was formerly a Lecturer in Equine Medicine and Critical Care, and Head of the Neonatal Foal Intensive Care Programme, at the Royal Veterinary College, London. He is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Medicine (Internal Medicine) and diplomate of both the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. He is widely published in equine internal medicine and critical care, and has spoken at a range of international conferences.

"The strengths of the book are the ease with which information can
be found, the chapters on procedures, and the appendices. This
textbook is reasonably priced and is a good addition to the library
of veterinary technicians, veterinary students, or practicing
veterinarians." - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical
Association, June 2009

"This textbook provides a comprehensive reference for all
members of a team involved in care of hospitalised equine
patients.... covers many of the essential techniques used in
equine hospitals and will provide an invaluable reference for
anyone either starting an equine hospital, or working in one.... I
wholeheartedly recommend The Equine Hospital Manual." -
Veterinary Times, May 2008

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